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Master

Barcelona (Spain)

Duration:2 Years

When:October

Credits: 120

Description

Students involved in the BioHealth Computing Graduate School, Master’s and Doctorate’s Programmes, should learn to improve our understanding of human health, and to design innovative tools by working on a joint research program associating: Clinical Research, Nano/Molecular Biotechnology, Environmental/Animal Health, and Computational Mathematics. The innovative programme of the BioHealth Computing Graduate School is based on mobility of the students and of the scholars, exchanging experiences and establishing a common high quality standard in education, training and research.

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Venues

Where and when

Starts

Location

October

BarcelonaBarcelona, Spain
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· Requirements

Completed a Bachelor of science (B.Sc. degree or a nationally recognized degree equivalent to 180 ECTS) and the first year of a Master of Science (MSc degree or a nationally recognized degree equivalent to 60 ECTS), with a minimum grade of “B–“ in the ECTS grading scale (at least a score of 70%). The applicant must prove the international recognition of the mentioned Degree as equivalent to a B.Sc. + first year of Ms. An academic equivalency may be attributed based on the professional experience of the applicant. BioHC applicants are required having a fluent level in English.

Opinions

What I would highlightIn the Faculty of Pharmacy teachers told me about the master. The human aspect of these elite international studies gives you the opportunity to meet lots of people interested in your same interests. It also provided a very comprehensive internship program from the first semester in Barcelona.

What could be improved
I liked everything

Would you recommend this course?
Yes.

What you'll learn on the course

Clinical Research

Environmental and Animal Health

Molecular Biotechnology and Computational Mathematics

Research Project

Teachers and trainers (1)

Emmanuel Drouet

Coordinator

Faculty of MedicinePharmacy, University Joseph Fourier Grenoble

Course programme

During the first semester, students take Advanced Courses in scientific fields depending on their previous degree: Clinical Research, Environmental and Animal Health; Molecular Biotechnology and Computational Mathematics. The second semester is dedicated to a nine months Joint Research Project, associating two students coming from two different scientific fields to solve a unique problem. Organized each year under the responsibility of the Consortium’s Scientific Committee, the BioHC Summer School brings together students teaching staffs, scientists and medical professionals from across the Europe, to present and discuss research and clinical findings in all phases of “bentch to bedside” process. Between two Summer School (year n and n+1), students follow a mobility scheme providing for at least two stages in two partner universities involved in the same study track.

Additional information

Application for Category A Scholarships: January 15Application for Category B Scholarships: January 15Selection meeting: JanuaryNotification of the pre-selection lists: February 15Final decision from EACEA: April 30, 2013Application without Scholarship: April 30Courses will start on: October